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Sydney College of the Arts (SCA) holds PortfolioDevelopmentDays throughout the year to assist students with preparing for their application to study the Bachelor of Visual Arts.
The Portfolio Development Days are a great opportunity for you to meet with our academic staff and receive feedback on your portfolio and visual arts practice. The Portfolio Development Day is also a great chance for you and your family and friends to explore the SCA Campus, including visiting the studios, workshop spaces and the SCA Galleries.
Keep an eye on the website to see when the next Portfolio Development Day will be held.
http://sydney.edu.au/sca/future-students/undergraduate/portfolio-development-days.shtml

published:19 Mar 2015

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Saturday 3 September, 10am – 4pm
At the National Art School, we believe artists are the true storytellers of our time. In a world full of smart phones, selfies and fleeting material possessions, artists get to create something eternal, to make their mark on history and to reflect what it means to be human.
#MakeArtMakeHistory

published:03 Aug 2016

views:1488

Episode 1 of a 7 part web documentary on various artists of Sydney, Australia.
Introducing Nicky Costi, an artist/National Art School student from the western suburbs of Sydney, and here's a little insight to her art.
Be sure to check out her illustrations page at:
https://www.facebook.com/NickyCostiIllustrations
&
Her art store page at:
http://society6.com/nickycosti
Happy viewings from Pistoldog!
http://pistoldog.com/

published:29 Apr 2014

views:1991

Please Subscribe! I really hope this helped someone out there!
♡ My Links: ♡
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VideoBreak Down:
2:07 Figuring out what pictures/pieces need to be in your portfolio
2:44 Taking Pictures of everything- background, lighting, what you'll need, etc
6:00 How to resize your pictures
www.picmonky.com
9:20 How to print out the images & prices
10:21 ArtResume & examples
11:10 DigitalPortfolio CD
11:56 Walk through of my portfolio + dimensions of pictures
13:50 SlideList for digital portfolio & Thumbnails for digital portfolio
15:07 Where to buy a portfolio + prices & coupons
15:27 What kind of tape to use when putting your images down (note- when you use the tape I recommended once its stuck down its down for good! so be careful & use a ruler if you are not very good at making images straight and even)
Art portfolio from Michaels (not totally sure if this is the exact one because I bought mine in stores): http://www.michaels.com/itoya-art-profolio/M10998987.html?dwvar_M10998987_color=Black#start=1
_____
Art Portfolio videos where I show you my pieces individually:
Drawing & 2D Design Portfolio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNsOQ3fq7Lo
Watercolor Portfolio:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHk8EKCbOTk
Acrylic Portfolio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkOihYdCDL0
Sculpture Portfolio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_wXpecBTd0
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-How to Tell if a CompanyTests on Animals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2yteyX3wT8
p.s. If you see me using a product that you know is not cruelty free, just realize that I am aware and more than likely I received it as a gift, or it is left over from before I made the switch to cruelty free. I am trying my best to have every product on my channel be cruelty free but it just takes time.
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https://artfusionart.com.au
ArtFusionStudio & Gallery
One-on-One Art Lessons NO Experience required.
Great gift idea or treat yourself to a fun time while you create an amazing large artwork with professional artist Glenn Farquhar.
Glenn will take you through step by step to make sure you create a great artwork. All of the people you see in this video had NO previous art experience but still created masterpieces.
Details and prices contact 0408 864 373
https://www.artfusionart.com.au
Studio, 31 Parramatta RoadAnnandale
Lessons also available via instant download.

Start the full Paul Weller concert playlist here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrNfywR-zo0&feature=share&list=SP4h2XGENb6qgbOhfk89YCf5xgw2VBYCbG
Paul Weller performing Art School live at Metro Theatre in Sydney on 24 October2010.
Love live music? SUBSCRIBE for thousands more live videos and new gigs uploaded weekly: http://www.youtube.com/moshcam
Paul Weller (born John William Weller on 25 May 1958) is an English singer-songwriter.
Starting with the mod/punk-rock band 'The Jam' (1976--1982), Weller then went on to branch out musically to a more soulful style with The Style Council (1983--1989). In 1991 he re-established himself as a successful solo artist, and continues to remain a respected singer, lyricist and guitarist, a fact reaffirmed by his awarding of the 2009 BRIT award for BestMaleSoloArtist. He has remained a national rather than an international star, and much of his songwriting is rooted in British culture. He is also the principal figure of the 1970s and 80s mod revival and is often referred to as the Modfather.
[Wikipedia]

published:18 Feb 2013

views:8012

published:08 Dec 2016

views:59151

What makes CCA’s undergraduate and graduate fine arts programs unique?
Through a unique studio culture that encourages problem solving and hands-on study, CCA students gain the advantage of working with a variety of mediums across multiple disciplines.
Our graduates leave CCA with a multifaceted and entrepreneurial perspective, better enabled to establish lifelong creative careers that matter.
Hear our students and faculty discuss CCA's fine arts programs.
[Video filmed and produced by Nicholas LeaBruno.]
Learn more about CCA including how to apply: cca.edu

Art school

An art school is an educational institution with a primary focus on the visual arts, especially illustration, painting, photography, sculpture, and graphic design. Art schools are institutions with elementary, secondary, post-secondary or undergraduate, or graduate or postgraduate programs in these areas. They are distinguished from larger institutions which also may offer majors or degrees in the visual arts, but only as one part of a broad-based range of programs (such as the liberal arts and sciences). France's École des Beaux-Arts is, perhaps, the first model for such organized instruction, breaking with a tradition of master and apprentice instruction when it was formed.

The Sydney area has been inhabited by indigenous Australians since the Upper Paleolithic period. The first British settlers arrived in 1788 to found Sydney as a penal colony, the first European settlement in Australia. Since convict transportation ended in the mid-19th century, the city has transformed from a colonial outpost into a major global cultural and economic centre.

The population of Sydney at the time of the 2011 census was 4.39 million, 1.5 million of which were born overseas, representing many different nationalities and making Sydney one of the most multicultural cities in the world. There are more than 250 different languages spoken in Sydney and about one-third of residents speak a language other than English at home.

Art

Art is a diverse range of human activities in creating visual, auditory or performing artifacts – artworks, expressing the author's imaginative or technical skill, intended to be appreciated for their beauty or emotional power. In their most general form these activities include the production of works of art, the criticism of art, the study of the history of art, and the aesthetic dissemination of art.

The oldest form of art are visual arts, which include creation of images or objects in fields including painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and other visual media. Architecture is often included as one of the visual arts; however, like the decorative arts, it involves the creation of objects where the practical considerations of use are essential—in a way that they usually are not in a painting, for example. Music, theatre, film, dance, and other performing arts, as well as literature and other media such as interactive media, are included in a broader definition of art or the arts. Until the 17th century, art referred to any skill or mastery and was not differentiated from crafts or sciences. In modern usage after the 17th century, where aesthetic considerations are paramount, the fine arts are separated and distinguished from acquired skills in general, such as the decorative or applied arts.

The Jam

They were formed in Woking, Surrey. While they shared the "angry young men" outlook and fast tempos of their punk rock contemporaries, The Jam wore smartly tailored suits rather than ripped clothes, and they incorporated a number of mainstream 1960s rock and R&B influences rather than rejecting them, placing The Jam at the forefront of the mod revival movement.

They had 18 consecutive Top 40 singles in the United Kingdom, from their debut in 1977 to their break-up in December 1982, including four number one hits. As of 2007, "That's Entertainment" and "Just Who Is the 5 O'Clock Hero?" remained the best-selling import singles of all time in the UK. They released one live album and six studio albums, the last of which, The Gift, hit number one on the UK album charts. When the group split up, their first 15 singles were re-released and all placed within the top 100.

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Portfolio Development Day: Sydney College of the Arts

Portfolio Development Day: Sydney College of the Arts

Portfolio Development Day: Sydney College of the Arts

Sydney College of the Arts (SCA) holds PortfolioDevelopmentDays throughout the year to assist students with preparing for their application to study the Bachelor of Visual Arts.
The Portfolio Development Days are a great opportunity for you to meet with our academic staff and receive feedback on your portfolio and visual arts practice. The Portfolio Development Day is also a great chance for you and your family and friends to explore the SCA Campus, including visiting the studios, workshop spaces and the SCA Galleries.
Keep an eye on the website to see when the next Portfolio Development Day will be held.
http://sydney.edu.au/sca/future-students/undergraduate/portfolio-development-days.shtml

2:15

National Art School Open Day

National Art School Open Day

National Art School Open Day

Saturday 3 September, 10am – 4pm
At the National Art School, we believe artists are the true storytellers of our time. In a world full of smart phones, selfies and fleeting material possessions, artists get to create something eternal, to make their mark on history and to reflect what it means to be human.
#MakeArtMakeHistory

5:32

Art Sydney - Ep 1: Nicky Costi

Art Sydney - Ep 1: Nicky Costi

Art Sydney - Ep 1: Nicky Costi

Episode 1 of a 7 part web documentary on various artists of Sydney, Australia.
Introducing Nicky Costi, an artist/National Art School student from the western suburbs of Sydney, and here's a little insight to her art.
Be sure to check out her illustrations page at:
https://www.facebook.com/NickyCostiIllustrations
&
Her art store page at:
http://society6.com/nickycosti
Happy viewings from Pistoldog!
http://pistoldog.com/

16:44

How to Make an Art Portfolio

How to Make an Art Portfolio

How to Make an Art Portfolio

Please Subscribe! I really hope this helped someone out there!
♡ My Links: ♡
♥ Instagram: @CaitlynSydney
♥ Snapchat: @CaitlynSydney
♥ Twitter: (@_Australeya_) https://twitter.com/_Australeya_
♥ Tumblr: http://caitlynsydney.tumblr.com
VideoBreak Down:
2:07 Figuring out what pictures/pieces need to be in your portfolio
2:44 Taking Pictures of everything- background, lighting, what you'll need, etc
6:00 How to resize your pictures
www.picmonky.com
9:20 How to print out the images & prices
10:21 ArtResume & examples
11:10 DigitalPortfolio CD
11:56 Walk through of my portfolio + dimensions of pictures
13:50 SlideList for digital portfolio & Thumbnails for digital portfolio
15:07 Where to buy a portfolio + prices & coupons
15:27 What kind of tape to use when putting your images down (note- when you use the tape I recommended once its stuck down its down for good! so be careful & use a ruler if you are not very good at making images straight and even)
Art portfolio from Michaels (not totally sure if this is the exact one because I bought mine in stores): http://www.michaels.com/itoya-art-profolio/M10998987.html?dwvar_M10998987_color=Black#start=1
_____
Art Portfolio videos where I show you my pieces individually:
Drawing & 2D Design Portfolio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNsOQ3fq7Lo
Watercolor Portfolio:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHk8EKCbOTk
Acrylic Portfolio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkOihYdCDL0
Sculpture Portfolio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_wXpecBTd0
___
Current Video Schedule:
Everyday this month!
Weekdays @4pm ESTWeekends @ 10am EST
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♡ This Is A CrueltyFreeChannel: ♡
I am a strong believer in only purchasing products from companies that do NOT test on animals. If you would like to learn more about cruelty free makeup click the links below:
-The Truth About Cosmetic Animal Testing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cl05L7jEJb8
-How to Tell if a CompanyTests on Animals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2yteyX3wT8
p.s. If you see me using a product that you know is not cruelty free, just realize that I am aware and more than likely I received it as a gift, or it is left over from before I made the switch to cruelty free. I am trying my best to have every product on my channel be cruelty free but it just takes time.
_
♫MUSIC: ♫
_
FAQ:
♡ What Nails are you wearing? If they are long Nails they are from NailHur! Use my coupon code "caitlynsydney" for 10% off! http://bit.ly/1PsJd5y (this is an affiliate link)
♡ Camera- Canon EOS Rebel T5iDigital SLR with 18-55mm STMLens
♡ Lights- LimoStudio: http://www.amazon.com/LimoStudio-Photography-Portrait-Umbrella-Continuous-Lighting/dp/B005FHZ2SI/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1432315907&sr=1-1&keywords=studio+lights
♡ Final Cut Pro X
♡ Why did you change your username from Australeya to Caitlyn Sydney? I wanted to make it easier for people to find my channel!
♡ How do I edit my videos? I learned a lot from Gabriella Marie. Check her channel out for great editing tips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7afFvLLvTiWI97M0jaqgKQ
___
❀ABOUT ME: Hi there! My name is Caitlyn, I am 21 years young and I am from Michigan. I have a passion for Youtube, Art, animals, and Netflix. YouTube has become my creative outlet that makes me happy every day. I love posting DIY's, Makeup Tutorials, Tags/ Challenges, Reviews, Hauls and SO much more! If you like my videos be sure to subscribe! Although I talk a lot about makeup I want you to remember that beauty isn’t everything, and that inner beauty means so much more. I love and appreciate every single one of you ❀
__
For business Inquiries please contact: australeyabusiness@yahoo.com
♡ Welcome to 31 days of Creativity! This is where I post a new video every single day in the month of December! Today is day 16 of 31 :) Please subscribe so you don't miss tomorrows video! ♡

National Art School Sydney 2nd Year painting Christoph Mauss

Abstract Art Classes One-on-One Sydney Studio Learn to Paint Lessons

https://artfusionart.com.au
ArtFusionStudio & Gallery
One-on-One Art Lessons NO Experience required.
Great gift idea or treat yourself to a fun time while you create an amazing large artwork with professional artist Glenn Farquhar.
Glenn will take you through step by step to make sure you create a great artwork. All of the people you see in this video had NO previous art experience but still created masterpieces.
Details and prices contact 0408 864 373
https://www.artfusionart.com.au
Studio, 31 Parramatta RoadAnnandale
Lessons also available via instant download.

Welcome to the ANU School of Art and Design

Paul Weller - Art School (Live in Sydney) | Moshcam

Start the full Paul Weller concert playlist here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrNfywR-zo0&feature=share&list=SP4h2XGENb6qgbOhfk89YCf5xgw2VBYCbG
Paul Weller performing Art School live at Metro Theatre in Sydney on 24 October2010.
Love live music? SUBSCRIBE for thousands more live videos and new gigs uploaded weekly: http://www.youtube.com/moshcam
Paul Weller (born John William Weller on 25 May 1958) is an English singer-songwriter.
Starting with the mod/punk-rock band 'The Jam' (1976--1982), Weller then went on to branch out musically to a more soulful style with The Style Council (1983--1989). In 1991 he re-established himself as a successful solo artist, and continues to remain a respected singer, lyricist and guitarist, a fact reaffirmed by his awarding of the 2009 BRIT award for BestMaleSoloArtist. He has remained a national rather than an international star, and much of his songwriting is rooted in British culture. He is also the principal figure of the 1970s and 80s mod revival and is often referred to as the Modfather.
[Wikipedia]

4:45

Newtown High School of the Performing Arts masterclass with Justin Timberlake

Newtown High School of the Performing Arts masterclass with Justin Timberlake

Newtown High School of the Performing Arts masterclass with Justin Timberlake

4:10

Fine Arts at California College of the Arts (CCA)

Fine Arts at California College of the Arts (CCA)

Fine Arts at California College of the Arts (CCA)

What makes CCA’s undergraduate and graduate fine arts programs unique?
Through a unique studio culture that encourages problem solving and hands-on study, CCA students gain the advantage of working with a variety of mediums across multiple disciplines.
Our graduates leave CCA with a multifaceted and entrepreneurial perspective, better enabled to establish lifelong creative careers that matter.
Hear our students and faculty discuss CCA's fine arts programs.
[Video filmed and produced by Nicholas LeaBruno.]
Learn more about CCA including how to apply: cca.edu

NAS Open Day: Saturday 2 September #findyourfuture

3:45

So You Want to Go to Art School

So You Want to Go to Art School

So You Want to Go to Art School

I'm now selling my handmade silver ampersand necklaces! Check out http://dftba.com/karen to buy one!
In which I talk about portfolios, home tests, portfolio reviews, pre-college, and how to get your parents to understand art school is a legitimate school. Leave any questions in the comments!
Check out my website: http://karenkavett.com
Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/karenkavett
Subscribe to my second channel: http://youtube.com/karenkavett2
Follow me on Facebook: http://facebook.com/karenkavett
Follow me on Tumblr: http://karenkavett.tumblr.com
Follow me on Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/karenkavett
Follow me on Instagram: http://instagram.com/karenkavett
Follow my story on Snapchat: karenkavett

Fashion at Parsons School of Design

StudyFashion Design and Marketing at Parsons School of Design, a part of The New School a university in New York City. The New School offers distinguished degree, certificate, and continuing education programs in art and design, liberal arts, management and policy, and the performing arts.
The New School | http://www.newschool.edu
Parsons School of Design | http://www.newschool.edu/parsons
The School of Fashion | http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/fashion-school

Portfolio Development Day: Sydney College of the Arts

Sydney College of the Arts (SCA) holds PortfolioDevelopmentDays throughout the year to assist students with preparing for their application to study the Bachelor of Visual Arts.
The Portfolio Development Days are a great opportunity for you to meet with our academic staff and receive feedback on your portfolio and visual arts practice. The Portfolio Development Day is also a great chance for you and your family and friends to explore the SCA Campus, including visiting the studios, workshop spaces and the SCA Galleries.
Keep an eye on the website to see when the next Portfolio Development Day will be held.
http://sydney.edu.au/sca/future-students/undergraduate/portfolio-development-days.shtml

published: 19 Mar 2015

National Art School Open Day

Saturday 3 September, 10am – 4pm
At the National Art School, we believe artists are the true storytellers of our time. In a world full of smart phones, selfies and fleeting material possessions, artists get to create something eternal, to make their mark on history and to reflect what it means to be human.
#MakeArtMakeHistory

published: 03 Aug 2016

Art Sydney - Ep 1: Nicky Costi

Episode 1 of a 7 part web documentary on various artists of Sydney, Australia.
Introducing Nicky Costi, an artist/National Art School student from the western suburbs of Sydney, and here's a little insight to her art.
Be sure to check out her illustrations page at:
https://www.facebook.com/NickyCostiIllustrations
&
Her art store page at:
http://society6.com/nickycosti
Happy viewings from Pistoldog!
http://pistoldog.com/

National Art School Sydney 2nd Year painting Christoph Mauss

Abstract Art Classes One-on-One Sydney Studio Learn to Paint Lessons

https://artfusionart.com.au
ArtFusionStudio & Gallery
One-on-One Art Lessons NO Experience required.
Great gift idea or treat yourself to a fun time while you create an amazing large artwork with professional artist Glenn Farquhar.
Glenn will take you through step by step to make sure you create a great artwork. All of the people you see in this video had NO previous art experience but still created masterpieces.
Details and prices contact 0408 864 373
https://www.artfusionart.com.au
Studio, 31 Parramatta RoadAnnandale
Lessons also available via instant download.

published: 28 Oct 2017

Welcome to the ANU School of Art and Design

Paul Weller - Art School (Live in Sydney) | Moshcam

Start the full Paul Weller concert playlist here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrNfywR-zo0&feature=share&list=SP4h2XGENb6qgbOhfk89YCf5xgw2VBYCbG
Paul Weller performing Art School live at Metro Theatre in Sydney on 24 October2010.
Love live music? SUBSCRIBE for thousands more live videos and new gigs uploaded weekly: http://www.youtube.com/moshcam
Paul Weller (born John William Weller on 25 May 1958) is an English singer-songwriter.
Starting with the mod/punk-rock band 'The Jam' (1976--1982), Weller then went on to branch out musically to a more soulful style with The Style Council (1983--1989). In 1991 he re-established himself as a successful solo artist, and continues to remain a respected singer, lyricist and guitarist, a fact reaffirmed by his awarding of the 2009 BRIT award for ...

published: 18 Feb 2013

Newtown High School of the Performing Arts masterclass with Justin Timberlake

published: 08 Dec 2016

Fine Arts at California College of the Arts (CCA)

What makes CCA’s undergraduate and graduate fine arts programs unique?
Through a unique studio culture that encourages problem solving and hands-on study, CCA students gain the advantage of working with a variety of mediums across multiple disciplines.
Our graduates leave CCA with a multifaceted and entrepreneurial perspective, better enabled to establish lifelong creative careers that matter.
Hear our students and faculty discuss CCA's fine arts programs.
[Video filmed and produced by Nicholas LeaBruno.]
Learn more about CCA including how to apply: cca.edu

NAS Open Day: Saturday 2 September #findyourfuture

published: 30 Aug 2017

So You Want to Go to Art School

I'm now selling my handmade silver ampersand necklaces! Check out http://dftba.com/karen to buy one!
In which I talk about portfolios, home tests, portfolio reviews, pre-college, and how to get your parents to understand art school is a legitimate school. Leave any questions in the comments!
Check out my website: http://karenkavett.com
Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/karenkavett
Subscribe to my second channel: http://youtube.com/karenkavett2
Follow me on Facebook: http://facebook.com/karenkavett
Follow me on Tumblr: http://karenkavett.tumblr.com
Follow me on Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/karenkavett
Follow me on Instagram: http://instagram.com/karenkavett
Follow my story on Snapchat: karenkavett

Fashion at Parsons School of Design

StudyFashion Design and Marketing at Parsons School of Design, a part of The New School a university in New York City. The New School offers distinguished degree, certificate, and continuing education programs in art and design, liberal arts, management and policy, and the performing arts.
The New School | http://www.newschool.edu
Parsons School of Design | http://www.newschool.edu/parsons
The School of Fashion | http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/fashion-school

Sydney College of the Arts (SCA) holds PortfolioDevelopmentDays throughout the year to assist students with preparing for their application to study the Bachelor of Visual Arts.
The Portfolio Development Days are a great opportunity for you to meet with our academic staff and receive feedback on your portfolio and visual arts practice. The Portfolio Development Day is also a great chance for you and your family and friends to explore the SCA Campus, including visiting the studios, workshop spaces and the SCA Galleries.
Keep an eye on the website to see when the next Portfolio Development Day will be held.
http://sydney.edu.au/sca/future-students/undergraduate/portfolio-development-days.shtml

Sydney College of the Arts (SCA) holds PortfolioDevelopmentDays throughout the year to assist students with preparing for their application to study the Bachelor of Visual Arts.
The Portfolio Development Days are a great opportunity for you to meet with our academic staff and receive feedback on your portfolio and visual arts practice. The Portfolio Development Day is also a great chance for you and your family and friends to explore the SCA Campus, including visiting the studios, workshop spaces and the SCA Galleries.
Keep an eye on the website to see when the next Portfolio Development Day will be held.
http://sydney.edu.au/sca/future-students/undergraduate/portfolio-development-days.shtml

Saturday 3 September, 10am – 4pm
At the National Art School, we believe artists are the true storytellers of our time. In a world full of smart phones, selfies and fleeting material possessions, artists get to create something eternal, to make their mark on history and to reflect what it means to be human.
#MakeArtMakeHistory

Saturday 3 September, 10am – 4pm
At the National Art School, we believe artists are the true storytellers of our time. In a world full of smart phones, selfies and fleeting material possessions, artists get to create something eternal, to make their mark on history and to reflect what it means to be human.
#MakeArtMakeHistory

Episode 1 of a 7 part web documentary on various artists of Sydney, Australia.
Introducing Nicky Costi, an artist/National Art School student from the western suburbs of Sydney, and here's a little insight to her art.
Be sure to check out her illustrations page at:
https://www.facebook.com/NickyCostiIllustrations
&
Her art store page at:
http://society6.com/nickycosti
Happy viewings from Pistoldog!
http://pistoldog.com/

Episode 1 of a 7 part web documentary on various artists of Sydney, Australia.
Introducing Nicky Costi, an artist/National Art School student from the western suburbs of Sydney, and here's a little insight to her art.
Be sure to check out her illustrations page at:
https://www.facebook.com/NickyCostiIllustrations
&
Her art store page at:
http://society6.com/nickycosti
Happy viewings from Pistoldog!
http://pistoldog.com/

Please Subscribe! I really hope this helped someone out there!
♡ My Links: ♡
♥ Instagram: @CaitlynSydney
♥ Snapchat: @CaitlynSydney
♥ Twitter: (@_Australeya_) https://twitter.com/_Australeya_
♥ Tumblr: http://caitlynsydney.tumblr.com
VideoBreak Down:
2:07 Figuring out what pictures/pieces need to be in your portfolio
2:44 Taking Pictures of everything- background, lighting, what you'll need, etc
6:00 How to resize your pictures
www.picmonky.com
9:20 How to print out the images & prices
10:21 ArtResume & examples
11:10 DigitalPortfolio CD
11:56 Walk through of my portfolio + dimensions of pictures
13:50 SlideList for digital portfolio & Thumbnails for digital portfolio
15:07 Where to buy a portfolio + prices & coupons
15:27 What kind of tape to use when putting your images down (note- when you use the tape I recommended once its stuck down its down for good! so be careful & use a ruler if you are not very good at making images straight and even)
Art portfolio from Michaels (not totally sure if this is the exact one because I bought mine in stores): http://www.michaels.com/itoya-art-profolio/M10998987.html?dwvar_M10998987_color=Black#start=1
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Art Portfolio videos where I show you my pieces individually:
Drawing & 2D Design Portfolio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNsOQ3fq7Lo
Watercolor Portfolio:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHk8EKCbOTk
Acrylic Portfolio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkOihYdCDL0
Sculpture Portfolio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_wXpecBTd0
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Current Video Schedule:
Everyday this month!
Weekdays @4pm ESTWeekends @ 10am EST
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♡ This Is A CrueltyFreeChannel: ♡
I am a strong believer in only purchasing products from companies that do NOT test on animals. If you would like to learn more about cruelty free makeup click the links below:
-The Truth About Cosmetic Animal Testing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cl05L7jEJb8
-How to Tell if a CompanyTests on Animals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2yteyX3wT8
p.s. If you see me using a product that you know is not cruelty free, just realize that I am aware and more than likely I received it as a gift, or it is left over from before I made the switch to cruelty free. I am trying my best to have every product on my channel be cruelty free but it just takes time.
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♫MUSIC: ♫
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FAQ:
♡ What Nails are you wearing? If they are long Nails they are from NailHur! Use my coupon code "caitlynsydney" for 10% off! http://bit.ly/1PsJd5y (this is an affiliate link)
♡ Camera- Canon EOS Rebel T5iDigital SLR with 18-55mm STMLens
♡ Lights- LimoStudio: http://www.amazon.com/LimoStudio-Photography-Portrait-Umbrella-Continuous-Lighting/dp/B005FHZ2SI/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1432315907&sr=1-1&keywords=studio+lights
♡ Final Cut Pro X
♡ Why did you change your username from Australeya to Caitlyn Sydney? I wanted to make it easier for people to find my channel!
♡ How do I edit my videos? I learned a lot from Gabriella Marie. Check her channel out for great editing tips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7afFvLLvTiWI97M0jaqgKQ
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❀ABOUT ME: Hi there! My name is Caitlyn, I am 21 years young and I am from Michigan. I have a passion for Youtube, Art, animals, and Netflix. YouTube has become my creative outlet that makes me happy every day. I love posting DIY's, Makeup Tutorials, Tags/ Challenges, Reviews, Hauls and SO much more! If you like my videos be sure to subscribe! Although I talk a lot about makeup I want you to remember that beauty isn’t everything, and that inner beauty means so much more. I love and appreciate every single one of you ❀
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♡ Welcome to 31 days of Creativity! This is where I post a new video every single day in the month of December! Today is day 16 of 31 :) Please subscribe so you don't miss tomorrows video! ♡

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VideoBreak Down:
2:07 Figuring out what pictures/pieces need to be in your portfolio
2:44 Taking Pictures of everything- background, lighting, what you'll need, etc
6:00 How to resize your pictures
www.picmonky.com
9:20 How to print out the images & prices
10:21 ArtResume & examples
11:10 DigitalPortfolio CD
11:56 Walk through of my portfolio + dimensions of pictures
13:50 SlideList for digital portfolio & Thumbnails for digital portfolio
15:07 Where to buy a portfolio + prices & coupons
15:27 What kind of tape to use when putting your images down (note- when you use the tape I recommended once its stuck down its down for good! so be careful & use a ruler if you are not very good at making images straight and even)
Art portfolio from Michaels (not totally sure if this is the exact one because I bought mine in stores): http://www.michaels.com/itoya-art-profolio/M10998987.html?dwvar_M10998987_color=Black#start=1
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Art Portfolio videos where I show you my pieces individually:
Drawing & 2D Design Portfolio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNsOQ3fq7Lo
Watercolor Portfolio:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHk8EKCbOTk
Acrylic Portfolio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkOihYdCDL0
Sculpture Portfolio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_wXpecBTd0
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Current Video Schedule:
Everyday this month!
Weekdays @4pm ESTWeekends @ 10am EST
___
♡ This Is A CrueltyFreeChannel: ♡
I am a strong believer in only purchasing products from companies that do NOT test on animals. If you would like to learn more about cruelty free makeup click the links below:
-The Truth About Cosmetic Animal Testing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cl05L7jEJb8
-How to Tell if a CompanyTests on Animals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2yteyX3wT8
p.s. If you see me using a product that you know is not cruelty free, just realize that I am aware and more than likely I received it as a gift, or it is left over from before I made the switch to cruelty free. I am trying my best to have every product on my channel be cruelty free but it just takes time.
_
♫MUSIC: ♫
_
FAQ:
♡ What Nails are you wearing? If they are long Nails they are from NailHur! Use my coupon code "caitlynsydney" for 10% off! http://bit.ly/1PsJd5y (this is an affiliate link)
♡ Camera- Canon EOS Rebel T5iDigital SLR with 18-55mm STMLens
♡ Lights- LimoStudio: http://www.amazon.com/LimoStudio-Photography-Portrait-Umbrella-Continuous-Lighting/dp/B005FHZ2SI/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1432315907&sr=1-1&keywords=studio+lights
♡ Final Cut Pro X
♡ Why did you change your username from Australeya to Caitlyn Sydney? I wanted to make it easier for people to find my channel!
♡ How do I edit my videos? I learned a lot from Gabriella Marie. Check her channel out for great editing tips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7afFvLLvTiWI97M0jaqgKQ
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❀ABOUT ME: Hi there! My name is Caitlyn, I am 21 years young and I am from Michigan. I have a passion for Youtube, Art, animals, and Netflix. YouTube has become my creative outlet that makes me happy every day. I love posting DIY's, Makeup Tutorials, Tags/ Challenges, Reviews, Hauls and SO much more! If you like my videos be sure to subscribe! Although I talk a lot about makeup I want you to remember that beauty isn’t everything, and that inner beauty means so much more. I love and appreciate every single one of you ❀
__
For business Inquiries please contact: australeyabusiness@yahoo.com
♡ Welcome to 31 days of Creativity! This is where I post a new video every single day in the month of December! Today is day 16 of 31 :) Please subscribe so you don't miss tomorrows video! ♡

https://artfusionart.com.au
ArtFusionStudio & Gallery
One-on-One Art Lessons NO Experience required.
Great gift idea or treat yourself to a fun time while you create an amazing large artwork with professional artist Glenn Farquhar.
Glenn will take you through step by step to make sure you create a great artwork. All of the people you see in this video had NO previous art experience but still created masterpieces.
Details and prices contact 0408 864 373
https://www.artfusionart.com.au
Studio, 31 Parramatta RoadAnnandale
Lessons also available via instant download.

https://artfusionart.com.au
ArtFusionStudio & Gallery
One-on-One Art Lessons NO Experience required.
Great gift idea or treat yourself to a fun time while you create an amazing large artwork with professional artist Glenn Farquhar.
Glenn will take you through step by step to make sure you create a great artwork. All of the people you see in this video had NO previous art experience but still created masterpieces.
Details and prices contact 0408 864 373
https://www.artfusionart.com.au
Studio, 31 Parramatta RoadAnnandale
Lessons also available via instant download.

Start the full Paul Weller concert playlist here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrNfywR-zo0&feature=share&list=SP4h2XGENb6qgbOhfk89YCf5xgw2VBYCbG
Paul Weller performing Art School live at Metro Theatre in Sydney on 24 October2010.
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Paul Weller (born John William Weller on 25 May 1958) is an English singer-songwriter.
Starting with the mod/punk-rock band 'The Jam' (1976--1982), Weller then went on to branch out musically to a more soulful style with The Style Council (1983--1989). In 1991 he re-established himself as a successful solo artist, and continues to remain a respected singer, lyricist and guitarist, a fact reaffirmed by his awarding of the 2009 BRIT award for BestMaleSoloArtist. He has remained a national rather than an international star, and much of his songwriting is rooted in British culture. He is also the principal figure of the 1970s and 80s mod revival and is often referred to as the Modfather.
[Wikipedia]

Start the full Paul Weller concert playlist here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrNfywR-zo0&feature=share&list=SP4h2XGENb6qgbOhfk89YCf5xgw2VBYCbG
Paul Weller performing Art School live at Metro Theatre in Sydney on 24 October2010.
Love live music? SUBSCRIBE for thousands more live videos and new gigs uploaded weekly: http://www.youtube.com/moshcam
Paul Weller (born John William Weller on 25 May 1958) is an English singer-songwriter.
Starting with the mod/punk-rock band 'The Jam' (1976--1982), Weller then went on to branch out musically to a more soulful style with The Style Council (1983--1989). In 1991 he re-established himself as a successful solo artist, and continues to remain a respected singer, lyricist and guitarist, a fact reaffirmed by his awarding of the 2009 BRIT award for BestMaleSoloArtist. He has remained a national rather than an international star, and much of his songwriting is rooted in British culture. He is also the principal figure of the 1970s and 80s mod revival and is often referred to as the Modfather.
[Wikipedia]

What makes CCA’s undergraduate and graduate fine arts programs unique?
Through a unique studio culture that encourages problem solving and hands-on study, CCA students gain the advantage of working with a variety of mediums across multiple disciplines.
Our graduates leave CCA with a multifaceted and entrepreneurial perspective, better enabled to establish lifelong creative careers that matter.
Hear our students and faculty discuss CCA's fine arts programs.
[Video filmed and produced by Nicholas LeaBruno.]
Learn more about CCA including how to apply: cca.edu

What makes CCA’s undergraduate and graduate fine arts programs unique?
Through a unique studio culture that encourages problem solving and hands-on study, CCA students gain the advantage of working with a variety of mediums across multiple disciplines.
Our graduates leave CCA with a multifaceted and entrepreneurial perspective, better enabled to establish lifelong creative careers that matter.
Hear our students and faculty discuss CCA's fine arts programs.
[Video filmed and produced by Nicholas LeaBruno.]
Learn more about CCA including how to apply: cca.edu

So You Want to Go to Art School

I'm now selling my handmade silver ampersand necklaces! Check out http://dftba.com/karen to buy one!
In which I talk about portfolios, home tests, portfolio re...

I'm now selling my handmade silver ampersand necklaces! Check out http://dftba.com/karen to buy one!
In which I talk about portfolios, home tests, portfolio reviews, pre-college, and how to get your parents to understand art school is a legitimate school. Leave any questions in the comments!
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I'm now selling my handmade silver ampersand necklaces! Check out http://dftba.com/karen to buy one!
In which I talk about portfolios, home tests, portfolio reviews, pre-college, and how to get your parents to understand art school is a legitimate school. Leave any questions in the comments!
Check out my website: http://karenkavett.com
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StudyFashion Design and Marketing at Parsons School of Design, a part of The New School a university in New York City. The New School offers distinguished degree, certificate, and continuing education programs in art and design, liberal arts, management and policy, and the performing arts.
The New School | http://www.newschool.edu
Parsons School of Design | http://www.newschool.edu/parsons
The School of Fashion | http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/fashion-school

StudyFashion Design and Marketing at Parsons School of Design, a part of The New School a university in New York City. The New School offers distinguished degree, certificate, and continuing education programs in art and design, liberal arts, management and policy, and the performing arts.
The New School | http://www.newschool.edu
Parsons School of Design | http://www.newschool.edu/parsons
The School of Fashion | http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/fashion-school

Fine Art Tips on How to Paint Plein Air in Sydney with Shirley Peters on Colour In Your Life

In this fine art TV show episode ShirleyPeters is interviewed with ColourIn Your Life about painting, drawing, art workshops, art tips and art techniques.
Help support CIYL's growth around the globe and become a patron of the arts today at: https://www.patreon.com/colourinyourlife
https://www.youtube.com/c/ColourinyourlifeAu
New fine art TV show episodes loaded every Wednesday AEST.
https://www.facebook.com/PutSomeColourInYourLife/
https://www.colourinyourlife.com.au/
FineArtTV Series - Colour In Your Life
Season - 07
Episode - 11
Filmed on Location at - Sydney, NSW, Australia
After studying for a Diploma of Fine Art at Randwick Tech (now COFA) and undertaking a further course in graphic design, Shirley Peters carved out parallel careers as a designer in the emerging technology of ...

published: 13 Jun 2014

Creative Paddington Panel Discussion Art in the Digital World

The AustralianCentre for Photography [ACP] in partnership with Metro Screen and UNSW Art & Design [previously UNSWCOFA] presented a high profile panel of artists, writers, photographers, filmmakers and TV professionals to discuss their practice and its digital evolution in association with their City of Sydney sponsored collaborative event CreativePaddington. This free event discussed the impact of digital technologies on creative practice since its introduction and what the future may hold as our dependency increases. Each panelist discussed their personal practice, the general trends in their artform and spoke about the influences of each of the three leading cultural organisations in Paddington’s Creative history: Metro Screen, ACP and UNSW Art & Design.
This panel was part of Creati...

published: 20 Dec 2016

GI Art Show and Discussion with Daniel Leighton and Sydney Snyder, Keck School of Medicine at USC

Alain de Botton: On Love | Sydney Opera House

Twenty-first century depictions of love and marriage are shaped by a set of Romantic myths and misconceptions and with his trademark warmth and wit, Alain de Botton explores the complex landscape of a modern relationship, presenting a realistic case study for marriage and examining what it might mean to love, to be loved - and to stay in love.
Alain de Botton is an internationally renowned philosopher, television presenter and author of international best sellers Essays in Love, How Proust Can Change Your Life and Status Anxiety. In this talk, he discusses his stunning new novel The Course of Love, a philosophical novel about modern relationships.
http://sydneyoperahouse.com/ideas
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Get a new ...

Bring It On Sydney Finals Vlog :) I Performed On Stage? :O OliviaRoseVlogs

hey hello its olivia rose and welcome to my videos! :)
thanks so much for clicking on my video..Today I performed at bring it on sydney's grand finals, with my dance crew Zealous :) we where honoured to open the show. bring it on in a high school event where all the kids from the school (that choose to be in it) create a dance and they can't have any help from outsiders.. so everything u see was created from school students! so amazing right :)
my crew performance :
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published: 21 Sep 2017

George Condo Interview: The Way I Think

George Condo was part of the 1980s wild art scene in New York. In this video, recorded in his New York-studio, the iconic artist shares his life-long love of drawing and thoughts on his artistic expression, which he describes as “artificial realism.”
”I kind of draw like you’re walking through the forest, where you don’t really know where you’re going, and you just start from some point and randomly travel through the paper until you get to a place where you finally reach your destination.” Condo studied music theory at college, but soon realised that it was too formal and rigid for him, and that he needed an art form that would give him more freedom. However, he still approaches his art like a musician, working fast and following the rhythm of the drawing or painting without “missing any...

published: 07 Nov 2017

Fine Art tips on How to Paint Portraits with Master Artist Barry McCann on Colour In Your Life

In this fine art TV show episode Barry McCann is interviewed with ColourIn Your Life about painting, drawing, art workshops, art tips and art techniques.
Help support CIYL's growth around the globe and become a patron of the arts today at: https://www.patreon.com/colourinyourlife
https://www.youtube.com/c/ColourinyourlifeAu
New fine art TV show episodes loaded every Wednesday AEST.
https://www.facebook.com/PutSomeColourInYourLife/
https://www.colourinyourlife.com.au/
FineArtTV Series - Colour In Your Life
Season - 07
Episode - 02
Filmed on Location at - Armidale, NSW, Australia
Barry McCann was born in 1962 in Armidale NSW Australia, where he now lives with his wife Lucy, also a full time artist. Together they run McCann Fine Art, producing, selling and teaching art.He is the recipi...

published: 28 Mar 2014

The Taste of Purple | An Evening of Synaesthesia

The Taste of Purple | An Evening of SynaesthesiaThe PowerInstitute with support from The Sydney Medical School and The Synaesthesia ResearchGroup at Macquarie University presents The Taste of Purple, an evening designed to shine a light on the mysteries of perception. In an unprecedented interdisciplinary collaboration, we explore synaesthesia, an intriguing phenomenon often referred to as a ‘mixing of the senses’. Synaesthesia is a topic of active research in the scientific community and compels deep philosophical thought; It remains a source of inspiration and fascination within the arts from antiquity.
The Taste of Purple, part of an initiative sponsored by the Power Institute and held at Cake Wines, proposes to bring the visual arts into dialogue with disciplines across the sci...

Alain de Botton: The Art of Travel

THE ART OF TRAVEL, presented by Alain de Botton (and based on his bestselling book of the same name), looks into the philosophical impulses behind travelling and in doing so offers a profound and often witty view of some of the deeper issues underlying travel and our desire for it.
For more info: http://alaindebotton.com/travel

In this fine art TV show episode ShirleyPeters is interviewed with ColourIn Your Life about painting, drawing, art workshops, art tips and art techniques.
Help support CIYL's growth around the globe and become a patron of the arts today at: https://www.patreon.com/colourinyourlife
https://www.youtube.com/c/ColourinyourlifeAu
New fine art TV show episodes loaded every Wednesday AEST.
https://www.facebook.com/PutSomeColourInYourLife/
https://www.colourinyourlife.com.au/
FineArtTV Series - Colour In Your Life
Season - 07
Episode - 11
Filmed on Location at - Sydney, NSW, Australia
After studying for a Diploma of Fine Art at Randwick Tech (now COFA) and undertaking a further course in graphic design, Shirley Peters carved out parallel careers as a designer in the emerging technology of multi-media and as an illustrator of popular children's books.
Excelling in both fields, Peters reputation as an illustrator was cemented when she had a book shortlisted in the coveted CBCBook of the Year Awards in 1991; and as a graphic designer when she won two Netscape web design awards 'What's New' and 'What's Hot', in the late nineties.
In 1997 Peters "returned to fine art" by enrolling in Still LifeOil Painting classes. Inspired by this course, more classes in Printmaking, Etching and Painting at the Julian Ashton and SydneyGallerySchool followed ... and before long Shirley's third career as an exhibiting artist had begun.
In 2008 Shirley was listed as an "Artist to Watch" in Art Whats On. In 2009 she was Highly Commended in the NoelChettle Art Award for Portrait and LifeDrawing. And in 2010 she staged her first solo exhibition at the Brunswick Street Gallery in Melbourne.
In 2013 Shirley Peters had two pieces shortlisted for the NSW Parliament 'En Plein Air' painting prize and has spent the last six months producing a wonderful new collection of 'En Plein Air' landscapes of Sydney harbour and foreshore.
With an illustrators eye for composition, colour and line, Shirley is reveling in the freedom of creating her own narrative in paint and with her first solo exhibition in Sydney through Gallery V.
You can contact the artist about their art tips or art techniques directly via their website http://www.shirleypeters.com/
The Colour In Your Life TV series is an art show that takes you into the everyday studios of artists from around the world. While in the studio they share their individual techniques with the viewer in a relaxed atmosphere with a delightfully Australian host and fellow artist Graeme Stevenson. The series is currently filmed in Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
Colour In Your Life is an Australian produced TV art show and website http://www.colourinyourlife.com.au
Graeme Stevenson, a world renowned Artist himself, rides his Harley Davidson to the studios of Artists all over the world and allows the viewers a chance to go into the Art studios of some of the greatest Artists in the world.
A wonderfully engaging show that allows people to see inside the minds and the abilities of some of the most creative people in the world. If you love creativity and the shear joy of looking at the world through Art, then Colour In Your Life is the place too be.
Subscribe here - http://bit.ly/ColourInYourLife

In this fine art TV show episode ShirleyPeters is interviewed with ColourIn Your Life about painting, drawing, art workshops, art tips and art techniques.
Help support CIYL's growth around the globe and become a patron of the arts today at: https://www.patreon.com/colourinyourlife
https://www.youtube.com/c/ColourinyourlifeAu
New fine art TV show episodes loaded every Wednesday AEST.
https://www.facebook.com/PutSomeColourInYourLife/
https://www.colourinyourlife.com.au/
FineArtTV Series - Colour In Your Life
Season - 07
Episode - 11
Filmed on Location at - Sydney, NSW, Australia
After studying for a Diploma of Fine Art at Randwick Tech (now COFA) and undertaking a further course in graphic design, Shirley Peters carved out parallel careers as a designer in the emerging technology of multi-media and as an illustrator of popular children's books.
Excelling in both fields, Peters reputation as an illustrator was cemented when she had a book shortlisted in the coveted CBCBook of the Year Awards in 1991; and as a graphic designer when she won two Netscape web design awards 'What's New' and 'What's Hot', in the late nineties.
In 1997 Peters "returned to fine art" by enrolling in Still LifeOil Painting classes. Inspired by this course, more classes in Printmaking, Etching and Painting at the Julian Ashton and SydneyGallerySchool followed ... and before long Shirley's third career as an exhibiting artist had begun.
In 2008 Shirley was listed as an "Artist to Watch" in Art Whats On. In 2009 she was Highly Commended in the NoelChettle Art Award for Portrait and LifeDrawing. And in 2010 she staged her first solo exhibition at the Brunswick Street Gallery in Melbourne.
In 2013 Shirley Peters had two pieces shortlisted for the NSW Parliament 'En Plein Air' painting prize and has spent the last six months producing a wonderful new collection of 'En Plein Air' landscapes of Sydney harbour and foreshore.
With an illustrators eye for composition, colour and line, Shirley is reveling in the freedom of creating her own narrative in paint and with her first solo exhibition in Sydney through Gallery V.
You can contact the artist about their art tips or art techniques directly via their website http://www.shirleypeters.com/
The Colour In Your Life TV series is an art show that takes you into the everyday studios of artists from around the world. While in the studio they share their individual techniques with the viewer in a relaxed atmosphere with a delightfully Australian host and fellow artist Graeme Stevenson. The series is currently filmed in Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
Colour In Your Life is an Australian produced TV art show and website http://www.colourinyourlife.com.au
Graeme Stevenson, a world renowned Artist himself, rides his Harley Davidson to the studios of Artists all over the world and allows the viewers a chance to go into the Art studios of some of the greatest Artists in the world.
A wonderfully engaging show that allows people to see inside the minds and the abilities of some of the most creative people in the world. If you love creativity and the shear joy of looking at the world through Art, then Colour In Your Life is the place too be.
Subscribe here - http://bit.ly/ColourInYourLife

The AustralianCentre for Photography [ACP] in partnership with Metro Screen and UNSW Art & Design [previously UNSWCOFA] presented a high profile panel of artists, writers, photographers, filmmakers and TV professionals to discuss their practice and its digital evolution in association with their City of Sydney sponsored collaborative event CreativePaddington. This free event discussed the impact of digital technologies on creative practice since its introduction and what the future may hold as our dependency increases. Each panelist discussed their personal practice, the general trends in their artform and spoke about the influences of each of the three leading cultural organisations in Paddington’s Creative history: Metro Screen, ACP and UNSW Art & Design.
This panel was part of Creative Paddington, a full day of activities dedicated to exposing local residents and the wider community to the hive of creative activity that surrounds their everyday lives. The event was generously supported by the City of Sydney and Art Month 2015.
Panelists
Michael Fitzgerald – Editor of Photofile and Art MonthlyChris Winter – TV industry veteran and Metro Screen Board MemberIzabelaPluta – photomedia artist and UNSW A&D Alumna
ModeratorGarySangster – is a curator, writer, and museum director, he has been Director of Artspace, Sydney and dean of the Art Institute of Boston and he is currently a Lecturer in the School of ArtHistory and Art Education at UNSW Art & Design.

The AustralianCentre for Photography [ACP] in partnership with Metro Screen and UNSW Art & Design [previously UNSWCOFA] presented a high profile panel of artists, writers, photographers, filmmakers and TV professionals to discuss their practice and its digital evolution in association with their City of Sydney sponsored collaborative event CreativePaddington. This free event discussed the impact of digital technologies on creative practice since its introduction and what the future may hold as our dependency increases. Each panelist discussed their personal practice, the general trends in their artform and spoke about the influences of each of the three leading cultural organisations in Paddington’s Creative history: Metro Screen, ACP and UNSW Art & Design.
This panel was part of Creative Paddington, a full day of activities dedicated to exposing local residents and the wider community to the hive of creative activity that surrounds their everyday lives. The event was generously supported by the City of Sydney and Art Month 2015.
Panelists
Michael Fitzgerald – Editor of Photofile and Art MonthlyChris Winter – TV industry veteran and Metro Screen Board MemberIzabelaPluta – photomedia artist and UNSW A&D Alumna
ModeratorGarySangster – is a curator, writer, and museum director, he has been Director of Artspace, Sydney and dean of the Art Institute of Boston and he is currently a Lecturer in the School of ArtHistory and Art Education at UNSW Art & Design.

Twenty-first century depictions of love and marriage are shaped by a set of Romantic myths and misconceptions and with his trademark warmth and wit, Alain de Botton explores the complex landscape of a modern relationship, presenting a realistic case study for marriage and examining what it might mean to love, to be loved - and to stay in love.
Alain de Botton is an internationally renowned philosopher, television presenter and author of international best sellers Essays in Love, How Proust Can Change Your Life and Status Anxiety. In this talk, he discusses his stunning new novel The Course of Love, a philosophical novel about modern relationships.
http://sydneyoperahouse.com/ideas
Subscribe and find more videos from Ideas at the House: http://www.youtube.com/ideasatthehouse
Get a new talk every week on our podcast:
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Twenty-first century depictions of love and marriage are shaped by a set of Romantic myths and misconceptions and with his trademark warmth and wit, Alain de Botton explores the complex landscape of a modern relationship, presenting a realistic case study for marriage and examining what it might mean to love, to be loved - and to stay in love.
Alain de Botton is an internationally renowned philosopher, television presenter and author of international best sellers Essays in Love, How Proust Can Change Your Life and Status Anxiety. In this talk, he discusses his stunning new novel The Course of Love, a philosophical novel about modern relationships.
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Bring It On Sydney Finals Vlog :) I Performed On Stage? :O OliviaRoseVlogs

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thanks so much for clicking on my video..Today I performed at bring it on sydney's grand finals, with m...

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thanks so much for clicking on my video..Today I performed at bring it on sydney's grand finals, with my dance crew Zealous :) we where honoured to open the show. bring it on in a high school event where all the kids from the school (that choose to be in it) create a dance and they can't have any help from outsiders.. so everything u see was created from school students! so amazing right :)
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hey hello its olivia rose and welcome to my videos! :)
thanks so much for clicking on my video..Today I performed at bring it on sydney's grand finals, with my dance crew Zealous :) we where honoured to open the show. bring it on in a high school event where all the kids from the school (that choose to be in it) create a dance and they can't have any help from outsiders.. so everything u see was created from school students! so amazing right :)
my crew performance :
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George Condo Interview: The Way I Think

George Condo was part of the 1980s wild art scene in New York. In this video, recorded in his New York-studio, the iconic artist shares his life-long love of dr...

George Condo was part of the 1980s wild art scene in New York. In this video, recorded in his New York-studio, the iconic artist shares his life-long love of drawing and thoughts on his artistic expression, which he describes as “artificial realism.”
”I kind of draw like you’re walking through the forest, where you don’t really know where you’re going, and you just start from some point and randomly travel through the paper until you get to a place where you finally reach your destination.” Condo studied music theory at college, but soon realised that it was too formal and rigid for him, and that he needed an art form that would give him more freedom. However, he still approaches his art like a musician, working fast and following the rhythm of the drawing or painting without “missing any of the notes.” The tempo, he feels, is very important when it comes to art.
Condo wants his work to contain clear references to the different artists – from Picasso to Velasquez – they’re inspired by, but with a twist. His painting or drawings are about finding a way in which one can capture a person’s humanity through a portrait – capturing not just the outside but also the inside. Moreover, Condo aims to “turn negatives into positives”, portraying “the ordinary characters that make up our lives, whether it’s the janitor or the bus driver or the school teacher or the principal or the mailman or the truck driver. These are not the glamorous people that you see on the cover of Vogue Magazine, but they are what the world is composed of. And to give them a spot in the world is what I always admired about Rembrandt to a certain degree…”
“I love drawing as much as painting, so why not make your paintings from your drawings, but literally have there be no defined sort of hierarchy between the two mediums?” Condo started making “drawing-paintings”, where you can’t distinguish e.g. paint from pastel, or a line made with a paintbrush or a line drawn in from and thus making the two mediums equal: “There’s no real difference between figurative painting or abstract painting, ‘cause it’s all painting to begin with… You don't’ have to follow any rules as a painter. If you’re making an abstract painting it doesn't mean eventually it can’t morph into a figurative one.”
When a famous art historian asked Condo what he called the form of work he did, Condo thought of the description “artificial realism”. Artificial realism gives the painter the opportunity to go back and paint something in a realistic way while still portraying all that which is artificial in our world. In continuation of this, he finds that now everything seems to be “artificial realism” with the fake news that is all around us: “Art is the truth, and everything else is a lie.”
George Condo (b. 1957) is an American contemporary visual artist working in the mediums of painting, drawing, sculpture and printmaking. Condo mixes input from art history’s masters – such as Velasquez, Manet and Picasso – with elements of American Pop Art. He distorts and renews this material so that it stands out and becomes his own: a kind of strange hybrid that blurs boundaries between the comic and the tragic, the grotesque and the beautiful, the classic and the innovative. As part of the wild art scene in New York in the early 1980s, Condo was close to painters such as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, and worked for Andy Warhol’s Factory, applying diamond dust to silkscreen. Condo’s work is in the permanent collections of MoMA, the Whitney Museum, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Broad Foundation in Los Angeles, Tate Gallery in London, CentreGeorge Pompidou in Paris and Astrup FearnleyMuseum of Modern Art in Oslo, among others. He is the recipient of an Academy Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1999) and the Francis J. Greenberger Award (2005). Condo lives and works in New York City.
George Condo was interviewed by Kasper Bech Dyg at his studio in Soho, New York City in September 2017.
Camera: Jakob Solbakken
Produced and edited by: Kasper Bech Dyg
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George Condo was part of the 1980s wild art scene in New York. In this video, recorded in his New York-studio, the iconic artist shares his life-long love of drawing and thoughts on his artistic expression, which he describes as “artificial realism.”
”I kind of draw like you’re walking through the forest, where you don’t really know where you’re going, and you just start from some point and randomly travel through the paper until you get to a place where you finally reach your destination.” Condo studied music theory at college, but soon realised that it was too formal and rigid for him, and that he needed an art form that would give him more freedom. However, he still approaches his art like a musician, working fast and following the rhythm of the drawing or painting without “missing any of the notes.” The tempo, he feels, is very important when it comes to art.
Condo wants his work to contain clear references to the different artists – from Picasso to Velasquez – they’re inspired by, but with a twist. His painting or drawings are about finding a way in which one can capture a person’s humanity through a portrait – capturing not just the outside but also the inside. Moreover, Condo aims to “turn negatives into positives”, portraying “the ordinary characters that make up our lives, whether it’s the janitor or the bus driver or the school teacher or the principal or the mailman or the truck driver. These are not the glamorous people that you see on the cover of Vogue Magazine, but they are what the world is composed of. And to give them a spot in the world is what I always admired about Rembrandt to a certain degree…”
“I love drawing as much as painting, so why not make your paintings from your drawings, but literally have there be no defined sort of hierarchy between the two mediums?” Condo started making “drawing-paintings”, where you can’t distinguish e.g. paint from pastel, or a line made with a paintbrush or a line drawn in from and thus making the two mediums equal: “There’s no real difference between figurative painting or abstract painting, ‘cause it’s all painting to begin with… You don't’ have to follow any rules as a painter. If you’re making an abstract painting it doesn't mean eventually it can’t morph into a figurative one.”
When a famous art historian asked Condo what he called the form of work he did, Condo thought of the description “artificial realism”. Artificial realism gives the painter the opportunity to go back and paint something in a realistic way while still portraying all that which is artificial in our world. In continuation of this, he finds that now everything seems to be “artificial realism” with the fake news that is all around us: “Art is the truth, and everything else is a lie.”
George Condo (b. 1957) is an American contemporary visual artist working in the mediums of painting, drawing, sculpture and printmaking. Condo mixes input from art history’s masters – such as Velasquez, Manet and Picasso – with elements of American Pop Art. He distorts and renews this material so that it stands out and becomes his own: a kind of strange hybrid that blurs boundaries between the comic and the tragic, the grotesque and the beautiful, the classic and the innovative. As part of the wild art scene in New York in the early 1980s, Condo was close to painters such as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, and worked for Andy Warhol’s Factory, applying diamond dust to silkscreen. Condo’s work is in the permanent collections of MoMA, the Whitney Museum, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Broad Foundation in Los Angeles, Tate Gallery in London, CentreGeorge Pompidou in Paris and Astrup FearnleyMuseum of Modern Art in Oslo, among others. He is the recipient of an Academy Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1999) and the Francis J. Greenberger Award (2005). Condo lives and works in New York City.
George Condo was interviewed by Kasper Bech Dyg at his studio in Soho, New York City in September 2017.
Camera: Jakob Solbakken
Produced and edited by: Kasper Bech Dyg
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2017
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In this fine art TV show episode Barry McCann is interviewed with ColourIn Your Life about painting, drawing, art workshops, art tips and art techniques.
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FineArtTV Series - Colour In Your Life
Season - 07
Episode - 02
Filmed on Location at - Armidale, NSW, Australia
Barry McCann was born in 1962 in Armidale NSW Australia, where he now lives with his wife Lucy, also a full time artist. Together they run McCann Fine Art, producing, selling and teaching art.He is the recipient of numerous awards and prizes and his works hang in collections around the world.
Barry McCann’s interest in art began with his love of drawing as a young student presenting school assignments with more illustrations than text and developed further as a young adult during his college years. Drawing became a way of gaining some pocket money and new friends.
His artistic interest and flair became very advantageous with his chosen trade as a Chef and Cake Decorator, but it wasn’t until he enrolled in an introductory Watercolour course at the CanberraSchool of Arts, A.C.T. that his appetite for art really began. Armed with an insatiable thirst for art knowledge, he stumbled upon a book about the life and works of artist John Singer Sargent and this has influenced his work and artistic vision ever since. He has studied with many leading artists in their field in order to build on his skills and in 2000 he began painting as a fulltime career. Barry’s love of art has taken him to some of the best museums and art galleries in the world where he draws constant inspiration.
His subject matter usually involves an animated object with a dramatic light effect and enjoys the constant challenge of trying to portray the illusion of both movement and form with a narrative theme. The pursuit of conveying beauty in his work is paramount. He believes that art is a visual language and should need little explanation… you should just like looking at it. Finding the middle ground where traditional representational art can be fused with a more modern look is something he strives for. His work usually portrays a traditional scene and is painted using loose edges, obvious brushstrokes, dribbles, spatter or “movement lines” all of which are used in contemporary art practices.
Barry McCann would like his viewers to not have an opinion of his work, but a connection or a response..
You can contact the artist about their art tips or art techniques directly via their website http://www.mccannfineart.net.au/
The Colour In Your Life TV series is an art show that takes you into the everyday studios of artists from around the world. While in the studio they share their individual techniques with the viewer in a relaxed atmosphere with a delightfully Australian host and fellow artist Graeme Stevenson. The series is currently filmed in Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
Colour In Your Life is an Australian produced TV art show and website http://www.colourinyourlife.com.au
Graeme Stevenson, a world renowned Artist himself, rides his Harley Davidson to the studios of Artists all over the world and allows the viewers a chance to go into the Art studios of some of the greatest Artists in the world.
A wonderfully engaging show that allows people to see inside the minds and the abilities of some of the most creative people in the world. If you love creativity and the shear joy of looking at the world through Art, then Colour In Your Life is the place too be.
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In this fine art TV show episode Barry McCann is interviewed with ColourIn Your Life about painting, drawing, art workshops, art tips and art techniques.
Help support CIYL's growth around the globe and become a patron of the arts today at: https://www.patreon.com/colourinyourlife
https://www.youtube.com/c/ColourinyourlifeAu
New fine art TV show episodes loaded every Wednesday AEST.
https://www.facebook.com/PutSomeColourInYourLife/
https://www.colourinyourlife.com.au/
FineArtTV Series - Colour In Your Life
Season - 07
Episode - 02
Filmed on Location at - Armidale, NSW, Australia
Barry McCann was born in 1962 in Armidale NSW Australia, where he now lives with his wife Lucy, also a full time artist. Together they run McCann Fine Art, producing, selling and teaching art.He is the recipient of numerous awards and prizes and his works hang in collections around the world.
Barry McCann’s interest in art began with his love of drawing as a young student presenting school assignments with more illustrations than text and developed further as a young adult during his college years. Drawing became a way of gaining some pocket money and new friends.
His artistic interest and flair became very advantageous with his chosen trade as a Chef and Cake Decorator, but it wasn’t until he enrolled in an introductory Watercolour course at the CanberraSchool of Arts, A.C.T. that his appetite for art really began. Armed with an insatiable thirst for art knowledge, he stumbled upon a book about the life and works of artist John Singer Sargent and this has influenced his work and artistic vision ever since. He has studied with many leading artists in their field in order to build on his skills and in 2000 he began painting as a fulltime career. Barry’s love of art has taken him to some of the best museums and art galleries in the world where he draws constant inspiration.
His subject matter usually involves an animated object with a dramatic light effect and enjoys the constant challenge of trying to portray the illusion of both movement and form with a narrative theme. The pursuit of conveying beauty in his work is paramount. He believes that art is a visual language and should need little explanation… you should just like looking at it. Finding the middle ground where traditional representational art can be fused with a more modern look is something he strives for. His work usually portrays a traditional scene and is painted using loose edges, obvious brushstrokes, dribbles, spatter or “movement lines” all of which are used in contemporary art practices.
Barry McCann would like his viewers to not have an opinion of his work, but a connection or a response..
You can contact the artist about their art tips or art techniques directly via their website http://www.mccannfineart.net.au/
The Colour In Your Life TV series is an art show that takes you into the everyday studios of artists from around the world. While in the studio they share their individual techniques with the viewer in a relaxed atmosphere with a delightfully Australian host and fellow artist Graeme Stevenson. The series is currently filmed in Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
Colour In Your Life is an Australian produced TV art show and website http://www.colourinyourlife.com.au
Graeme Stevenson, a world renowned Artist himself, rides his Harley Davidson to the studios of Artists all over the world and allows the viewers a chance to go into the Art studios of some of the greatest Artists in the world.
A wonderfully engaging show that allows people to see inside the minds and the abilities of some of the most creative people in the world. If you love creativity and the shear joy of looking at the world through Art, then Colour In Your Life is the place too be.
Subscribe here - http://bit.ly/ColourInYourLife

The Taste of Purple | An Evening of SynaesthesiaThe PowerInstitute with support from The Sydney Medical School and The Synaesthesia ResearchGroup at Macquarie University presents The Taste of Purple, an evening designed to shine a light on the mysteries of perception. In an unprecedented interdisciplinary collaboration, we explore synaesthesia, an intriguing phenomenon often referred to as a ‘mixing of the senses’. Synaesthesia is a topic of active research in the scientific community and compels deep philosophical thought; It remains a source of inspiration and fascination within the arts from antiquity.
The Taste of Purple, part of an initiative sponsored by the Power Institute and held at Cake Wines, proposes to bring the visual arts into dialogue with disciplines across the sciences and humanities. Enjoy these talks from experts in the arts, sciences, and philosophy, alongside live performances. Through a live ‘Art-Jam’ we will cast guests into a re-imagining of Duke Ellington’s experience listening to Johnny Hodges play the saxophone.
“When I listened to the music, the tree just painted itself.” -David Hockney
Synaesthetes may literally hear colour, taste shapes and see numbers in colour or 3D. Musicians like Pharrell Williams and Lorde, to Franz Liszt and Jean Sibelius, jazz giant Duke Ellington, and the poet Arthur Rimbaud have all incorporated their synaesthetic illuminations into their work. Do you get confused about appointments because Tuesday and Thursday have the same colour? When you eat cauliflower do you taste purple? Do you see numbers in colour? You are not alone! Synaesthesia isn’t just for artists, the best randomised prevalence study of Synaesthesia, collected at London’sScience Museum, suggests that over 4% of the population may experience it day-to-day.
‘Tuesday is acid green… I can say to my wife, “That play opened on Tuesday, May the 8th back in 1982.” I can remember it had a position in my mind where 1982 is and where May is within that.’ -Geoffrey Rush
The event explores the latest research and thinking on synaesthesia from MarkLedbury; PowerProfessor of Art History and Visual Culture at the University of Sydney and Director of the Power Institute; Joshua Berger, a Doctor of PhilosophyCandidate from the Sydney Medical School and School of Psychology studying Synaesthesia; and Associate ProfessorAninaRich, who heads the Synaesthesia Research group at Macquarie University.
This event took place on 14 March 2018 at Cake Wines, Sydney.

The Taste of Purple | An Evening of SynaesthesiaThe PowerInstitute with support from The Sydney Medical School and The Synaesthesia ResearchGroup at Macquarie University presents The Taste of Purple, an evening designed to shine a light on the mysteries of perception. In an unprecedented interdisciplinary collaboration, we explore synaesthesia, an intriguing phenomenon often referred to as a ‘mixing of the senses’. Synaesthesia is a topic of active research in the scientific community and compels deep philosophical thought; It remains a source of inspiration and fascination within the arts from antiquity.
The Taste of Purple, part of an initiative sponsored by the Power Institute and held at Cake Wines, proposes to bring the visual arts into dialogue with disciplines across the sciences and humanities. Enjoy these talks from experts in the arts, sciences, and philosophy, alongside live performances. Through a live ‘Art-Jam’ we will cast guests into a re-imagining of Duke Ellington’s experience listening to Johnny Hodges play the saxophone.
“When I listened to the music, the tree just painted itself.” -David Hockney
Synaesthetes may literally hear colour, taste shapes and see numbers in colour or 3D. Musicians like Pharrell Williams and Lorde, to Franz Liszt and Jean Sibelius, jazz giant Duke Ellington, and the poet Arthur Rimbaud have all incorporated their synaesthetic illuminations into their work. Do you get confused about appointments because Tuesday and Thursday have the same colour? When you eat cauliflower do you taste purple? Do you see numbers in colour? You are not alone! Synaesthesia isn’t just for artists, the best randomised prevalence study of Synaesthesia, collected at London’sScience Museum, suggests that over 4% of the population may experience it day-to-day.
‘Tuesday is acid green… I can say to my wife, “That play opened on Tuesday, May the 8th back in 1982.” I can remember it had a position in my mind where 1982 is and where May is within that.’ -Geoffrey Rush
The event explores the latest research and thinking on synaesthesia from MarkLedbury; PowerProfessor of Art History and Visual Culture at the University of Sydney and Director of the Power Institute; Joshua Berger, a Doctor of PhilosophyCandidate from the Sydney Medical School and School of Psychology studying Synaesthesia; and Associate ProfessorAninaRich, who heads the Synaesthesia Research group at Macquarie University.
This event took place on 14 March 2018 at Cake Wines, Sydney.

Alain de Botton: The Art of Travel

THE ART OF TRAVEL, presented by Alain de Botton (and based on his bestselling book of the same name), looks into the philosophical impulses behind travelling an...

THE ART OF TRAVEL, presented by Alain de Botton (and based on his bestselling book of the same name), looks into the philosophical impulses behind travelling and in doing so offers a profound and often witty view of some of the deeper issues underlying travel and our desire for it.
For more info: http://alaindebotton.com/travel

THE ART OF TRAVEL, presented by Alain de Botton (and based on his bestselling book of the same name), looks into the philosophical impulses behind travelling and in doing so offers a profound and often witty view of some of the deeper issues underlying travel and our desire for it.
For more info: http://alaindebotton.com/travel

Portfolio Development Day: Sydney College of the Arts

Sydney College of the Arts (SCA) holds PortfolioDevelopmentDays throughout the year to assist students with preparing for their application to study the Bachelor of Visual Arts.
The Portfolio Development Days are a great opportunity for you to meet with our academic staff and receive feedback on your portfolio and visual arts practice. The Portfolio Development Day is also a great chance for you and your family and friends to explore the SCA Campus, including visiting the studios, workshop spaces and the SCA Galleries.
Keep an eye on the website to see when the next Portfolio Development Day will be held.
http://sydney.edu.au/sca/future-students/undergraduate/portfolio-development-days.shtml

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National Art School Open Day

Saturday 3 September, 10am – 4pm
At the National Art School, we believe artists are the t...

National Art School Open Day

Saturday 3 September, 10am – 4pm
At the National Art School, we believe artists are the true storytellers of our time. In a world full of smart phones, selfies and fleeting material possessions, artists get to create something eternal, to make their mark on history and to reflect what it means to be human.
#MakeArtMakeHistory

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Art Sydney - Ep 1: Nicky Costi

Episode 1 of a 7 part web documentary on various artists of Sydney, Australia.
Introducing...

Art Sydney - Ep 1: Nicky Costi

Episode 1 of a 7 part web documentary on various artists of Sydney, Australia.
Introducing Nicky Costi, an artist/National Art School student from the western suburbs of Sydney, and here's a little insight to her art.
Be sure to check out her illustrations page at:
https://www.facebook.com/NickyCostiIllustrations
&
Her art store page at:
http://society6.com/nickycosti
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How to Make an Art Portfolio

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Eve checks out NIDA in Sydney

Eve checks out the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney. Where loads of famous act...

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Welcome to the ANU School of Art and Design

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Paul Weller - Art School (Live in Sydney) | Moshcam

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Paul Weller performing Art School live at Metro Theatre in Sydney on 24 October2010.
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Paul Weller (born John William Weller on 25 May 1958) is an English singer-songwriter.
Starting with the mod/punk-rock band 'The Jam' (1976--1982), Weller then went on to branch out musically to a more soulful style with The Style Council (1983--1989). In 1991 he re-established himself as a successful solo artist, and continues to remain a respected singer, lyricist and guitarist, a fact reaffirmed by his awarding of the 2009 BRIT award for BestMaleSoloArtist. He has remained a national rather than an international star, and much of his songwriting is rooted in British culture. He is also the principal figure of the 1970s and 80s mod revival and is often referred to as the Modfather.
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Newtown High School of the Performing Arts masterclass with Justin Timberlake

Fine Arts at California College of the Arts (CCA)

What makes CCA’s undergraduate and graduate fine arts programs unique?
Through a unique studio culture that encourages problem solving and hands-on study, CCA students gain the advantage of working with a variety of mediums across multiple disciplines.
Our graduates leave CCA with a multifaceted and entrepreneurial perspective, better enabled to establish lifelong creative careers that matter.
Hear our students and faculty discuss CCA's fine arts programs.
[Video filmed and produced by Nicholas LeaBruno.]
Learn more about CCA including how to apply: cca.edu

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Inside Sydney College of the Arts

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An art school is an educational institution with a primary focus on the visual arts, especially illustration, painting, photography, sculpture, and graphic design. Art schools are institutions with elementary, secondary, post-secondary or undergraduate, or graduate or postgraduate programs in these areas. They are distinguished from larger institutions which also may offer majors or degrees in the visual arts, but only as one part of a broad-based range of programs (such as the liberal arts and sciences). France's École des Beaux-Arts is, perhaps, the first model for such organized instruction, breaking with a tradition of master and apprentice instruction when it was formed.

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Fine Art Tips on How to Paint Plein Air in Sydney with Shirley Peters on Colour In Your Life

In this fine art TV show episode ShirleyPeters is interviewed with ColourIn Your Life about painting, drawing, art workshops, art tips and art techniques.
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After studying for a Diploma of Fine Art at Randwick Tech (now COFA) and undertaking a further course in graphic design, Shirley Peters carved out parallel careers as a designer in the emerging technology of multi-media and as an illustrator of popular children's books.
Excelling in both fields, Peters reputation as an illustrator was cemented when she had a book shortlisted in the coveted CBCBook of the Year Awards in 1991; and as a graphic designer when she won two Netscape web design awards 'What's New' and 'What's Hot', in the late nineties.
In 1997 Peters "returned to fine art" by enrolling in Still LifeOil Painting classes. Inspired by this course, more classes in Printmaking, Etching and Painting at the Julian Ashton and SydneyGallerySchool followed ... and before long Shirley's third career as an exhibiting artist had begun.
In 2008 Shirley was listed as an "Artist to Watch" in Art Whats On. In 2009 she was Highly Commended in the NoelChettle Art Award for Portrait and LifeDrawing. And in 2010 she staged her first solo exhibition at the Brunswick Street Gallery in Melbourne.
In 2013 Shirley Peters had two pieces shortlisted for the NSW Parliament 'En Plein Air' painting prize and has spent the last six months producing a wonderful new collection of 'En Plein Air' landscapes of Sydney harbour and foreshore.
With an illustrators eye for composition, colour and line, Shirley is reveling in the freedom of creating her own narrative in paint and with her first solo exhibition in Sydney through Gallery V.
You can contact the artist about their art tips or art techniques directly via their website http://www.shirleypeters.com/
The Colour In Your Life TV series is an art show that takes you into the everyday studios of artists from around the world. While in the studio they share their individual techniques with the viewer in a relaxed atmosphere with a delightfully Australian host and fellow artist Graeme Stevenson. The series is currently filmed in Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
Colour In Your Life is an Australian produced TV art show and website http://www.colourinyourlife.com.au
Graeme Stevenson, a world renowned Artist himself, rides his Harley Davidson to the studios of Artists all over the world and allows the viewers a chance to go into the Art studios of some of the greatest Artists in the world.
A wonderfully engaging show that allows people to see inside the minds and the abilities of some of the most creative people in the world. If you love creativity and the shear joy of looking at the world through Art, then Colour In Your Life is the place too be.
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Creative Paddington Panel Discussion Art in the Digital World

The Australian Centre for Photography [ACP] in partnership with Metro Screen and UNSW Art ...

Creative Paddington Panel Discussion Art in the Digital World

The AustralianCentre for Photography [ACP] in partnership with Metro Screen and UNSW Art & Design [previously UNSWCOFA] presented a high profile panel of artists, writers, photographers, filmmakers and TV professionals to discuss their practice and its digital evolution in association with their City of Sydney sponsored collaborative event CreativePaddington. This free event discussed the impact of digital technologies on creative practice since its introduction and what the future may hold as our dependency increases. Each panelist discussed their personal practice, the general trends in their artform and spoke about the influences of each of the three leading cultural organisations in Paddington’s Creative history: Metro Screen, ACP and UNSW Art & Design.
This panel was part of Creative Paddington, a full day of activities dedicated to exposing local residents and the wider community to the hive of creative activity that surrounds their everyday lives. The event was generously supported by the City of Sydney and Art Month 2015.
Panelists
Michael Fitzgerald – Editor of Photofile and Art MonthlyChris Winter – TV industry veteran and Metro Screen Board MemberIzabelaPluta – photomedia artist and UNSW A&D Alumna
ModeratorGarySangster – is a curator, writer, and museum director, he has been Director of Artspace, Sydney and dean of the Art Institute of Boston and he is currently a Lecturer in the School of ArtHistory and Art Education at UNSW Art & Design.

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GI Art Show and Discussion with Daniel Leighton and Sydney Snyder, Keck School of Medicine at USC

Alain de Botton: On Love | Sydney Opera House

Twenty-first century depictions of love and marriage are shaped by a set of Romantic myths and misconceptions and with his trademark warmth and wit, Alain de Botton explores the complex landscape of a modern relationship, presenting a realistic case study for marriage and examining what it might mean to love, to be loved - and to stay in love.
Alain de Botton is an internationally renowned philosopher, television presenter and author of international best sellers Essays in Love, How Proust Can Change Your Life and Status Anxiety. In this talk, he discusses his stunning new novel The Course of Love, a philosophical novel about modern relationships.
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Public Art Fund Talks at The New School: Anish Kapoor

Public Art Fund Talks at The New School (http://newschool.edu/) are organized by Public Ar...

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George Condo Interview: The Way I Think

George Condo was part of the 1980s wild art scene in New York. In this video, recorded in ...

George Condo Interview: The Way I Think

George Condo was part of the 1980s wild art scene in New York. In this video, recorded in his New York-studio, the iconic artist shares his life-long love of drawing and thoughts on his artistic expression, which he describes as “artificial realism.”
”I kind of draw like you’re walking through the forest, where you don’t really know where you’re going, and you just start from some point and randomly travel through the paper until you get to a place where you finally reach your destination.” Condo studied music theory at college, but soon realised that it was too formal and rigid for him, and that he needed an art form that would give him more freedom. However, he still approaches his art like a musician, working fast and following the rhythm of the drawing or painting without “missing any of the notes.” The tempo, he feels, is very important when it comes to art.
Condo wants his work to contain clear references to the different artists – from Picasso to Velasquez – they’re inspired by, but with a twist. His painting or drawings are about finding a way in which one can capture a person’s humanity through a portrait – capturing not just the outside but also the inside. Moreover, Condo aims to “turn negatives into positives”, portraying “the ordinary characters that make up our lives, whether it’s the janitor or the bus driver or the school teacher or the principal or the mailman or the truck driver. These are not the glamorous people that you see on the cover of Vogue Magazine, but they are what the world is composed of. And to give them a spot in the world is what I always admired about Rembrandt to a certain degree…”
“I love drawing as much as painting, so why not make your paintings from your drawings, but literally have there be no defined sort of hierarchy between the two mediums?” Condo started making “drawing-paintings”, where you can’t distinguish e.g. paint from pastel, or a line made with a paintbrush or a line drawn in from and thus making the two mediums equal: “There’s no real difference between figurative painting or abstract painting, ‘cause it’s all painting to begin with… You don't’ have to follow any rules as a painter. If you’re making an abstract painting it doesn't mean eventually it can’t morph into a figurative one.”
When a famous art historian asked Condo what he called the form of work he did, Condo thought of the description “artificial realism”. Artificial realism gives the painter the opportunity to go back and paint something in a realistic way while still portraying all that which is artificial in our world. In continuation of this, he finds that now everything seems to be “artificial realism” with the fake news that is all around us: “Art is the truth, and everything else is a lie.”
George Condo (b. 1957) is an American contemporary visual artist working in the mediums of painting, drawing, sculpture and printmaking. Condo mixes input from art history’s masters – such as Velasquez, Manet and Picasso – with elements of American Pop Art. He distorts and renews this material so that it stands out and becomes his own: a kind of strange hybrid that blurs boundaries between the comic and the tragic, the grotesque and the beautiful, the classic and the innovative. As part of the wild art scene in New York in the early 1980s, Condo was close to painters such as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, and worked for Andy Warhol’s Factory, applying diamond dust to silkscreen. Condo’s work is in the permanent collections of MoMA, the Whitney Museum, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Broad Foundation in Los Angeles, Tate Gallery in London, CentreGeorge Pompidou in Paris and Astrup FearnleyMuseum of Modern Art in Oslo, among others. He is the recipient of an Academy Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1999) and the Francis J. Greenberger Award (2005). Condo lives and works in New York City.
George Condo was interviewed by Kasper Bech Dyg at his studio in Soho, New York City in September 2017.
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Fine Art tips on How to Paint Portraits with Master Artist Barry McCann on Colour In Your Life

In this fine art TV show episode Barry McCann is interviewed with Colour In Your Life abou...

Fine Art tips on How to Paint Portraits with Master Artist Barry McCann on Colour In Your Life

In this fine art TV show episode Barry McCann is interviewed with ColourIn Your Life about painting, drawing, art workshops, art tips and art techniques.
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Episode - 02
Filmed on Location at - Armidale, NSW, Australia
Barry McCann was born in 1962 in Armidale NSW Australia, where he now lives with his wife Lucy, also a full time artist. Together they run McCann Fine Art, producing, selling and teaching art.He is the recipient of numerous awards and prizes and his works hang in collections around the world.
Barry McCann’s interest in art began with his love of drawing as a young student presenting school assignments with more illustrations than text and developed further as a young adult during his college years. Drawing became a way of gaining some pocket money and new friends.
His artistic interest and flair became very advantageous with his chosen trade as a Chef and Cake Decorator, but it wasn’t until he enrolled in an introductory Watercolour course at the CanberraSchool of Arts, A.C.T. that his appetite for art really began. Armed with an insatiable thirst for art knowledge, he stumbled upon a book about the life and works of artist John Singer Sargent and this has influenced his work and artistic vision ever since. He has studied with many leading artists in their field in order to build on his skills and in 2000 he began painting as a fulltime career. Barry’s love of art has taken him to some of the best museums and art galleries in the world where he draws constant inspiration.
His subject matter usually involves an animated object with a dramatic light effect and enjoys the constant challenge of trying to portray the illusion of both movement and form with a narrative theme. The pursuit of conveying beauty in his work is paramount. He believes that art is a visual language and should need little explanation… you should just like looking at it. Finding the middle ground where traditional representational art can be fused with a more modern look is something he strives for. His work usually portrays a traditional scene and is painted using loose edges, obvious brushstrokes, dribbles, spatter or “movement lines” all of which are used in contemporary art practices.
Barry McCann would like his viewers to not have an opinion of his work, but a connection or a response..
You can contact the artist about their art tips or art techniques directly via their website http://www.mccannfineart.net.au/
The Colour In Your Life TV series is an art show that takes you into the everyday studios of artists from around the world. While in the studio they share their individual techniques with the viewer in a relaxed atmosphere with a delightfully Australian host and fellow artist Graeme Stevenson. The series is currently filmed in Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
Colour In Your Life is an Australian produced TV art show and website http://www.colourinyourlife.com.au
Graeme Stevenson, a world renowned Artist himself, rides his Harley Davidson to the studios of Artists all over the world and allows the viewers a chance to go into the Art studios of some of the greatest Artists in the world.
A wonderfully engaging show that allows people to see inside the minds and the abilities of some of the most creative people in the world. If you love creativity and the shear joy of looking at the world through Art, then Colour In Your Life is the place too be.
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The Taste of Purple | An Evening of Synaesthesia

The Taste of Purple | An Evening of Synaesthesia
The Power Institute with support from Th...

The Taste of Purple | An Evening of Synaesthesia

The Taste of Purple | An Evening of SynaesthesiaThe PowerInstitute with support from The Sydney Medical School and The Synaesthesia ResearchGroup at Macquarie University presents The Taste of Purple, an evening designed to shine a light on the mysteries of perception. In an unprecedented interdisciplinary collaboration, we explore synaesthesia, an intriguing phenomenon often referred to as a ‘mixing of the senses’. Synaesthesia is a topic of active research in the scientific community and compels deep philosophical thought; It remains a source of inspiration and fascination within the arts from antiquity.
The Taste of Purple, part of an initiative sponsored by the Power Institute and held at Cake Wines, proposes to bring the visual arts into dialogue with disciplines across the sciences and humanities. Enjoy these talks from experts in the arts, sciences, and philosophy, alongside live performances. Through a live ‘Art-Jam’ we will cast guests into a re-imagining of Duke Ellington’s experience listening to Johnny Hodges play the saxophone.
“When I listened to the music, the tree just painted itself.” -David Hockney
Synaesthetes may literally hear colour, taste shapes and see numbers in colour or 3D. Musicians like Pharrell Williams and Lorde, to Franz Liszt and Jean Sibelius, jazz giant Duke Ellington, and the poet Arthur Rimbaud have all incorporated their synaesthetic illuminations into their work. Do you get confused about appointments because Tuesday and Thursday have the same colour? When you eat cauliflower do you taste purple? Do you see numbers in colour? You are not alone! Synaesthesia isn’t just for artists, the best randomised prevalence study of Synaesthesia, collected at London’sScience Museum, suggests that over 4% of the population may experience it day-to-day.
‘Tuesday is acid green… I can say to my wife, “That play opened on Tuesday, May the 8th back in 1982.” I can remember it had a position in my mind where 1982 is and where May is within that.’ -Geoffrey Rush
The event explores the latest research and thinking on synaesthesia from MarkLedbury; PowerProfessor of Art History and Visual Culture at the University of Sydney and Director of the Power Institute; Joshua Berger, a Doctor of PhilosophyCandidate from the Sydney Medical School and School of Psychology studying Synaesthesia; and Associate ProfessorAninaRich, who heads the Synaesthesia Research group at Macquarie University.
This event took place on 14 March 2018 at Cake Wines, Sydney.

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